Genetics322 Sandbox DNA

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This is a transcriptional repressor protein from E. coli. It binds specifically to particular sequences. You can see how the parts of the protein interact with the edges of the bases in both the major and minor grooves.
 
<Structure load='1efa' size='600' frame='true' align='right' caption='Insert caption here' scene='75/751212/Lac_repressor_binding_dna/2' />
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<StructureSection load='3rec' size='350' side='right' caption='Escherichia coli reca protein-bound DNA (PDB entry [[3rec]])' scene=''>
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This is a transcriptional repressor protein from E. coli. It binds specifically to particular sequences. You can see how the parts of the protein interact with the edges of the bases in both the major and minor grooves.
Here it is showing the <scene name='75/751212/Lac_repressor_binding_dna/3'>surface of the protein</scene>. Look how it 'fits' into the major and minor grooves. This is a highly specific binding protein and only binds to this sequence. This is a chemical interaction.
Here it is showing the <scene name='75/751212/Lac_repressor_binding_dna/3'>surface of the protein</scene>. Look how it 'fits' into the major and minor grooves. This is a highly specific binding protein and only binds to this sequence. This is a chemical interaction.
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Revision as of 21:52, 25 January 2017

3D DNA structure for class 1

B DNA

B DNA

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Escherichia coli reca protein-bound DNA (PDB entry 3rec)

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